Alice Blanchard

Alice Blanchard is an American author who won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction for her book of stories, The Stuntman's Daughter.

Works

Her first novel, Darkness Peering, was named one of the New York Times’ Notable Books, a Barnes & Noble Best Mystery, and a Book Sense Pick. Her thriller, The Breathtaker, was an official selection of the NBC Today Book Club. Alice has received a PEN Syndicated Fiction Award, a New Letters Literary Award, and a Centrum Artists in Residence Fellowship. Her books have been published in 17 countries.

Film rights have been optioned to Anonymous Content and John Wells Productions. In 2019, Minotaur Books at St. Martin's Press will publish the first of two novels in Alice's new Natalie Lockhart series, "Trace of Evil," which follows a female rookie detective investigating the murder of a popular high school teacher that has eerie ties to the murder of a teenage girl 20 years ago. The series will unearth an even darker story involving a history of witch accusation and obsession with black magic deep in the woods of the idyllic suburban community of Burning Lake, New York.

Partial bibliography

  • The Stuntman's Daughter: And Other Stories (1996)
  • Darkness Peering (1999)
  • The Breathtaker (2003)
  • Life Sentences (2005)
  • A Breath After Drowning (2018)
  • Trace of Evil (2019)[1]

References


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